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Foggy Worcester
... went into town where the streets run every which way so we had to remember which corner we turned.......we also went into the famous Worcester Cathederal which is beautiful inside and huge.......after visiting there we wound our way back to Banbury via the m42 /m40 and that was a very foggy trip ...
From boats to the Bullring
... which went down rather well.
After breakfast we walked over to the marina to help breakfast go down and then carried on to Birmingham, our usual car park at the bullring was full so we ended up in one a bit further round, it was quite 70's with small spaces and bad lighting, but at £4 for the day not bad as long as you can find it again.
Heading up to the Bullring, we then followed up ...
Day 12
... waistline doesn't want me to mention. We wandered up the high street further where we noticed a Subbers that had a breakfast menu so settled for that, was not too bad, except they microwaved the **** out of it to heat it up, made it a bit soggy. Our final Brighton destination was to be the Brighton pier but on Queue the rain came, and the sleepy little tourist attraction was closed until later in the day. Knowing what was ahead of us, we headed back to our little ...
Stratford Visit
Today we went to Stratford and it was a damp cool day.......when we arrived we thought it was a ghost town as there were not many people around unlike when we visited in the summer time last year.........we looked around the various shops and had a lovely morning tea as you will see by the pics........after that we went home and at 7pm we went to the village green in Aynho and saw the lighting of the xmas ...
A Day in Worcester
... br> The cathedral over looks the River Severn which had evidently flooded over the last few days with the water only just beginning to recede. Much of the surrounding area was still awash.
Toward the end of the day, we drove through Tewkesbury and Ledbury, both old market towns and worthy of a visit another time before everything closes for the day...
No, we didn't get any Worcester ...